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Asked by Anne from United States | Feb. 03, 2018 10:51
About:China Visa

Is it required by China law to have a bachelors degree for teaching English.

I have been offered a job teaching English abroad. I have previous paraprofessional and substitute teaching experience. I however don’t have a teaching degree. I want to know if this is legal to take the offer and get a z visa.

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Answered by Nelson from Malaysia | Feb. 04, 2018 21:44
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Anne, in principle, the bachelor degree is needed.
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